MK5 Golf GTI
All Things Mk5 => Mk5 General Area => Topic started by: DamoP on January 22, 2015, 05:01:42 pm
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Has anyone sold a car on pistonheads?ive had a load of emails from there but all come from Gmail address. The 2 today both had a similar text so wondering if they send spam emails to keep you using the site? or do they have something like "tele safe" emails to protect the buyer.
anyones thoughts or experiences and input would be very welcome.
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Never used them myself mate as I didnt like to use the expensive numbers they force buyers to use
Have sold nearly every one of my motors on eBay - listed with a realistic reserve to keep the chancers and idiots away.
The cars have always gone for a more realistic price over what people may ask on more "specialist/scene" websites.
Nearly every sale was ended early by me on the buyers insistence - which saved me fees and the cost of having a BIN auction.
As a buyer I have always used We Buy Any Car as a baseline price and worked up from there dependant on spec and condition
Obviously this is a hard time of year to sell a car as everyone is skint after xmas however I think ebay is your best bet.
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thats helpful input. it is on there buy it now with the full mods. i am seriously thinking ill put it back to standard. and put a much cheaper buy it or on or auction with a reserve. its really annoying when you look at the fact its cost nearly £100 to list it on 3 sites :sick:
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Back to standard all the way mate, bit off a faff but you'll come out better off!
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I must say most of my cars and motorcycles have gone on ebay and I have been quite succesful, it gets good coverage and listed correctly looks good.
As rich83 said back to stock...PITA but you sholud come out the other end happy.
I find it hard work selling myself and dislike buying cars as much.
Good luck with the sale...
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I sold my old car and a motorbike on PH, I think there E-mail system is a bit sh*t though because whenever I sent them through PH it seemed to take forever to get replies but once i was in direct contact it was much faster but maybe that was just the people being slow.
I think EBay is better though as it has far more traffic than PH, that means you get a few morons but generally make a quicker sale.
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E-bay here too :happy2:
You can also search for sold listings to get an idea of prices of similar cars.
You'll always get some idiots & spammers whatever way you try to sell.
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Yep - back to standard as others have said as very few potential buyers are prepared to pay a premium for a modified car.
To be honest I bought my GTI because it was bone stock and had never been played with.
Many buyers incorrectly think modified = thrashed! Which is a shame
Good luck with the sale :drinking:
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Yep - back to standard as others have said as very few potential buyers are prepared to pay a premium for a modified car.
To be honest I bought my GTI because it was bone stock and had never been played with.
Many buyers incorrectly think modified = thrashed! Which is a shame
Good luck with the sale :drinking:
Spot on mate, I must admit to looking for standard cars, I keep most things I change on my cars and put them back on or gauge feeling with the buyer and discuss the extras for extra :wink:
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Back to standard all the way mate, bit off a faff but you'll come out better off!
true rich
i need to get a few parts to make it happen
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I must say most of my cars and motorcycles have gone on ebay and I have been quite succesful, it gets good coverage and listed correctly looks good.
As rich83 said back to stock...PITA but you sholud come out the other end happy.
I find it hard work selling myself and dislike buying cars as much.
Good luck with the sale...
me too
thanks dude
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I sold my old car and a motorbike on PH, I think there E-mail system is a bit sh*t though because whenever I sent them through PH it seemed to take forever to get replies but once i was in direct contact it was much faster but maybe that was just the people being slow.
I think EBay is better though as it has far more traffic than PH, that means you get a few morons but generally make a quicker sale.
that helps, ive had around 10 ermails but all take a few days to reply.
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Yep - back to standard as others have said as very few potential buyers are prepared to pay a premium for a modified car.
To be honest I bought my GTI because it was bone stock and had never been played with.
Many buyers incorrectly think modified = thrashed! Which is a shame
Good luck with the sale :drinking:
true, thats why 90% of my mods are cosmetic rather than power
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for peeps in the know the mods a great but dare I say it most general public wont get it..
I had a look at youe ebay add, plenty of info but pictures could be better, some are good but not enough of the car.....no offense mate, just trying to help..
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for peeps in the know the mods a great but dare I say it most general public wont get it..
I had a look at youe ebay add, plenty of info but pictures could be better, some are good but not enough of the car.....no offense mate, just trying to help..
any help is good mate. in what way do they need to be better? they were just ones i had on my phone at the time
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you have some nice interior shots but I feel you need a few more of the out side, taking pictures aint easy but its all people have to go on.
And phone pictures aint the best quality in the world.
I normally have a look at cars that have sold and pinch ideas from them, but it is a hard time of year to sell a car, cold,wet and dark is not viewing time.
but it only takes one person and youre onto a winner.
p.s dont mention the doggie in the ad, you may love him/her but many folk dont..no offense again :innocent:
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you have some nice interior shots but I feel you need a few more of the out side, taking pictures aint easy but its all people have to go on.
And phone pictures aint the best quality in the world.
I normally have a look at cars that have sold and pinch ideas from them, but it is a hard time of year to sell a car, cold,wet and dark is not viewing time.
but it only takes one person and youre onto a winner.
p.s dont mention the doggie in the ad, you may love him/her but many folk dont..no offense again :innocent:
all good points. ill adjust the text now. ill have to try and take some pics at the weekend. as you have said its a nightmare as soon as i move the car its get sh£t high
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I've sold my last 8 cars on pistonheads mate. No hassle at all & surprised how quick they sold. You get timewasters wherever you put your for sale ad. As long as you price it right & write a decent advert (which I'm sure you will) you'll have no probs. Good luck with the sale.
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Yes definitely take lots of photos inside and out. Include pics of engine & wheels. Spend time cleaning and valeting. May seem like a pain but a few hours work could make all the difference.
Get hold of a decent camera & take pics in good even light.
Any dog hairs then vacuum up.
There are so many motors out there you have to make yours look worth the effort of coming to see
Good luck with sale :happy2:
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I've sold my last 8 cars on pistonheads mate. No hassle at all & surprised how quick they sold. You get timewasters wherever you put your for sale ad. As long as you price it right & write a decent advert (which I'm sure you will) you'll have no probs. Good luck with the sale.
thats nice to hear. defo loads of time waisters but that stanard. cheers dude
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Yes definitely take lots of photos inside and out. Include pics of engine & wheels. Spend time cleaning and valeting. May seem like a pain but a few hours work could make all the difference.
Get hold of a decent camera & take pics in good even light.
Any dog hairs then vacuum up.
There are so many motors out there you have to make yours look worth the effort of coming to see
Good luck with sale :happy2:
ill do it at the weekend of my digital. no dog hairs as she is always in the boot. that the great thing about a load liner. no mess :innocent: